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Items are marked with 30 per cent off and customers are being given vouchers after purchasing goods.

They can save £10 when they spend more than £20 the next time they shop – either online or in store. These are valid from March 1 until April 30.

Staff at the store confirmed that they “no longer had any stock out the back” and that “everything is out on the floor”.

They said: “We will just keep condensing it each time shelves empty, and then close when there is nothing left.“It is really sad to look around and see shelves which were once full empty, and also to have toys in the wrong places.”

It was announced the store would be closing as the firm struggles to balance its huge debts.

The big box retailer filed for bankruptcy protection in the US and Canada after admitting it was struggling with £3.6billion debt and competition from the likes of Amazon and Walmart.

Prams and car seats were reduced down to as little as £71 for top brands such as Silver Cross and Maxi Cosi.

There are 20% off all baby clothes and feeding accessories, including Tommee Tippee products.

Paw Patrol cars are now down to £20 and giant puppy cuddly toys are now under £14.

It is thought that 800 jobs across the country will be affected by the store closures.

The old Plymouth favourite is thought to be gone by “April for definite”.